Why cancel your holiday, you would be a millionaire with US dollars shopping in Europe

Greece is in the brown stuff and has been for years. Depending on the results of todays national election we might be joining them

Good time to visit. Remember the Fench have the best wines in the world. The Germans compose the best classical music and the Italians are great a painters. The Spanish (and French) nearly colonised the Americas, until the Royal Navy turned up. Finally the English were building stone circles before the Pyramids and invented the WWW. So lots to see.

One of the points of the EU / Eurozone is that to a large extent turmoil such as this doesn't fundamentally matter. Europe will still be around next week..........and within the Eurozone they have currency stability.

Another point to the EU is that solution to one European country's economic / political ills does not become..........war with each other. One of the reasons I shudder at the occassional exhortation from the US for the Europeans to re-arm - history teaches us that we don't play well with guns

One of the points of the EU / Eurozone is that to a large extent turmoil such as this doesn't fundamentally matter. Europe will still be around next week..........and within the Eurozone they have currency stability.

Another point to the EU is that solution to one European country's economic / political ills does not become..........war with each other. One of the reasons I shudder at the occassional exhortation from the US for the Europeans to re-arm - history teaches us that we don't play well with guns

Well its STUFFED my plans mate... my euros are getting less $'s by the minute.. ahh well... guess I'll have to sign up 3 students for a Trans-Atlantic Yacht Masters Course on my Corribee....
I do SSB on my boat...single sandwich breakfast....
$3,500/person...

whilst the exchange rates may be favourable for some at the moment here in greece every thing has sky rocketed in prices example : diesel was 1.05 is now 1.55 per litre, marina charges have gone up by 30% and vat up from 19 % to 23 % and where you use to get free moorings on some Islands you will now find that mooringfees will be enforced .

so what you gain on one hand you will loose on the other here in greece

Well its STUFFED my plans mate... my euros are getting less $'s by the minute.. ahh well... guess I'll have to sign up 3 students for a Trans-Atlantic Yacht Masters Course on my Corribee....
I do SSB on my boat...single sandwich breakfast....
$3,500/person...

We live in interesting times for sure. I would not gloat about our currency, it's just a matter of time before before we enjoy rampant inflation as well. If you want a boat, buy it now, prices are soon to escalate. (LME has copper moving from $4.2k/ton last year to $7k/ton in one year)

Today the US entitlement programs consume ~75% of all revenues and unless we go on a very tough austerity program (IE cutting Medicare, Medicaid, SS, VA, workers comp....) we're going to be the US version of Greece. Fun time for sure when gramps is marching on Washington demanding his SS, medical and drugs be paid from a broken budget.

Love too, but where? Cuba could be an option, are Us citzens allowed in?

Sterling in free fall today after no clear majority to form the next Government, time to hope on a ship and visit Europe me thinks, $ will buy you anything. You can't fly though cuz them Icelandic vikings are poluting the atmosphere again

Boat: Sold Sigma 33 OOD some time ago, will be chartering in Turkey really soon

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Originally Posted by beneteau-500

whilst the exchange rates may be favourable for some at the moment here in greece every thing has sky rocketed in prices example : diesel was 1.05 is now 1.55 per litre, marina charges have gone up by 30% and vat up from 19 % to 23 % and where you use to get free moorings on some Islands you will now find that mooringfees will be enforced .

so what you gain on one hand you will loose on the other here in greece

That's the way the Greeks handle their financial problems. We used to go there until about 5 years ago; The Greeks saw a decline in turnover because they lost a percentage of tourists to nearby and cheaper Turkey. To cover their losses they 'simply' raised the prices of everything. What do you think happened? Right...., they lost even more (ours included) business. I guess they have been spiraling downhill ever faster causing a new financial crisis. Glad we have just finished our vacation in the Carib (we still got USD 1,50 for most of our euro's); we will have to see what the situation is like in a year or so.
The Greeks are currently causing more damage to their country by their protests and destruction of their capital (and tourism).